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Coastal Adaptation Plan - Fraser River
Community Workshop
Project Overview Community Workshop
• Coastal cities around the world are facing same challenges of sea level rise
• Major floods in the Lower Mainland are expected to increase in magnitude and frequency (Fraser Basin Council report)
• Vancouver is exposed to sea level rise along the coast, Burrard Inlet and Fraser River
Climate Change & Coastal Floods
Fraser River Freshet 2018 • May 2018 the Fraser valley experienced freshet flooding that was
more significant than previous years • Freshet flooding occurred due to unseasonably high temperatures and
a higher than normal snowpack in the Fraser River Basin • The City of Vancouver opened the Emergency Operations Centre in
response to the event and carried out daily monitoring activities of the shoreline
• The City made several public announcements about possible swift water conditions along the Fraser River
• No flooding or erosion was observed within the City of Vancouver, along the Fraser River
Sea Level Rise • Climate change is driving sea level rise and a 50cm
increase is projected for 2050 and 1 metre by 2100 • Province has advised municipalities to prepare for 1
metre by 2100 and 2 metres by 2200.
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Impacts from sea level rise include increased coastal flooding, erosion and storm damage
December 2012 storm surge and king tide event
Major flood events Major flood • Homes flooded • Electricity failed • Vehicles carried off
roadways • Residents evacuated
Major flood event - Calgary 2013
Major flood • Homes flooded • Electricity failed • Vehicles carried off
roadways • Residents evacuated
Major flood event - England 2016 Major flood
• Homes flooded • Electricity failed • Vehicles carried off
roadways • Residents evacuated
Major flood event - Houston 2017 Major flood
• Homes flooded • Electricity failed • Vehicles carried off
roadways • Residents evacuated
Flooding in Southlands Date: January 12, 1959
A history of flooding
Flooding in Southlands Date: January 12, 1959
A history of flooding
Electrical substation threatened in Grand Forks Date: May 14, 2018
Flood Today
Grand Forks more than 100 homes have been submerged in floodwater filled with sewage and debris
Date: May 14, 2018
Flooding Today
Coastal Flood Risk Assessment (CFRA) - Phase I
Outcomes: • Detailed floodplain
maps • Vancouver
Building By-law amended to include increased FCL (Flood Construction Level)
Coastal Adaptation Plan (CAP)
We are here
• Coastal Flood Risk Assessment (CFRA), phases 1 and 2
• CAP community
values and principles
• High level technical assessment of alignments and options
• Community engagement
• Detailed design and phasing
• Community engagement
2014 - 2018 2019 - 2020 2020+
Musqueam and City of Vancouver
Letter of Understanding between Musqueam and the City of Vancouver was approved by the Musqueam Inter-Governmental Affairs Committee in January 2018
A MIXED-USE NEIGHBOURHOOD
• 280 commercial and industrial buildings • 400 +homes • Rail Corridor • TransLink Transit Centre • BC Hydro sub-station • Transfer Station (waste and recycling) • Fortis facilities (Fraser Gate) • Shoreline habitat • Musqueam Community
Fraser River Foreshore WHAT’S AT RISK?
Workshop Purpose Community Workshop
Purpose of today
Identification of community values impacted Exploration of adaptation options
Global Temperatures 1850-2016
Sea level rise forecast for BC
Approximate sea level rise since 1972
Prudhoe Bay: 4cm
Sand Point: 4cm
Prince Rupert: 4cm
Vancouver: 3cm Seattle: 8cm
San Diego: 9cm
New Orleans: 36cm
Miami Beach: 10cm
New York City: 11cm
Halifax: 12cm
St. Johns: 8cm
Cause of sea level rise
King Tides
King tide occurs when the moon is either new or full and aligned with the sun
Storm surges
Coastal squeeze (maləy̓ lands)
Identifying Concerns Community Workshop
Fraser West
Fraser West - Today
Fraser West - 2060
Fraser West - 2100
Flood Extent – Fraser West
Flood Extent – Fraser East
Flood Adaptation Approaches Community Workshop
Flood Adaptation Options
RESIST
ACCOMMODATE
MOVE
Sketches for the purpose of workshop discussions. Not final designs.
Build Dikes
Build Pumps
Build Walls
RESIST Sketches for the purpose of workshop discussions.
Not final designs.
RESIST
Image Courtesy: a Time With Nature
Middle Arm Dike, Richmond Jericho Beach Shoreline (Green Shores strategies)
Wet Proofing
Dry Proofing
Build on Fill
Raised Structures
ACCOMMODATE
Early Warning Systems
Community Preparedness
Sketches for the purpose of workshop discussions. Not final designs.
ACCOMMODATE
Image Courtesy: Menomonee Floodplain, Wenk Landscape Architecture
Parks with Flood Storage Image Courtesy: Architecture Plans
Raised Home
Staged Retreat Complete Retreat
MOVE
Sketches for the purpose of workshop discussions. Not final designs.
MOVE
Image: Larry Pynn, Vancouver Sun
RESIST
Sketches for the purpose of workshop discussions.
Not final designs.
RESIST Sketches for the purpose of
workshop discussions. Not final designs.
ACCOMMODATE
Sketches for the purpose of workshop discussions.
Not final designs.
MOVE Sketches for the purpose of workshop discussions.
Not final designs.
Sketches for the purpose of workshop discussions.
Not final designs.
More information?
vancouver.ca/cap [email protected]
CAP - FRASER RIVER FORESHORE
Thank You!